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When the time comes to move out of your rented accommodation there are plenty of things to be worrying about. One thing that you won’t want to be thinking about is cleaning up after yourself. However, in virtually all tenancy agreements it states that you must leave the accommodation in the same way it was when you moved in. Sounds easy, right? When it comes down to it, end of tenancy cleaning is actually a lot more complicated and difficult than you may think.
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A tenancy agreement is a contract between you and your Landlord. When you hand over your deposit to your Landlord at the start of your tenancy it is theirs to keep until you decide to move out. When you move out, your deposit will usually be returned to you in full once the Landlord has inspected the property and is satisfied that it is in exactly the same condition as it was at the start of your tenancy. This does not just include moving out all of your belongings – every inch of your accommodation will be under scrutiny and if you do not do a good job cleaning before you leave you may find yourself not getting all, if any, of your deposit back.
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Your Landlord, if they deem it necessary, may use some of your deposit to hire professional cleaners to restore the property to its previous state. Some may charge you for cleaning products and their time if they take on the task themselves. Breaking the dishwasher or burning a hole in the carpet are the kind of things which cleaning can’t improve and will affect the amount of your deposit you get back – but for the most part a thorough clean of your accommodation will ensure you have as much money returned to you as possible.
There is a lot to consider when it comes to end of tenancy cleaning. Frankly, it is a job which is best left to the professionals. There are all sorts of things which professional cleaners will have the right tools for when soap and water won’t cut it, and a lot of time and effort need s to be put into the task of cleaning the entire property. When cleaning your accommodation before you move there is a lengthy list of things which will need to be attended to; including the carpet, tiles, laminate flooring, oven, hobs, windows and the entire bathroom… the list goes on.
As you can see it is quite a feat to clean everything so that it is in such immaculate condition that your Landlord cannot argue with you about how much deposit you deserve. The kitchen and bathrooms are areas that are particularly hard to clean, but professional cleaner will have the right tools and know the best techniques in order to get the job done to the high standard required for end of tenancy cleaning.
True, hiring professional cleaners will cost more than doing the job yourself, but the time you will save – and potentially the extra money you will get back from your deposit – certainly makes a cleaner worth looking into.